An estimated < 100 individuals Cuban greater funnel-eared bat survive in Cueva La Barca, Isle of Pines, Cuba, placing it among the most critically threatened mammal species globally.
CR Mammal
Natalus primus
Scientific Name
Mammal
Type
< 100 individuals
Population
Cueva La Barca, Isle of Pines,…
Location
Documented Threats
The Cuban greater funnel-eared bat faces 2 identified threats:
Documented Range
Recorded locations: Cueva La Barca, Isle of Pines, Cuba.
Other Critically Endangered Mammal Species
| Species | Location | Population |
|---|---|---|
| Aye-aye | Deciduous forest, East Madagascar | Unknown |
| Aye-aye | Deciduous forest, East Madagascar | Unknown |
| Boni giant sengi | Boni-Dodori Forest, Lamu area, Kenya | Unknown |
| Boni giant sengi | Boni-Dodori Forest, Lamu area, Kenya | Unknown |
| Bulmer's fruit bat | Luplupwintern Cave, Western Province, Papua NG | 150 individuals |
| Bulmer's fruit bat | Luplupwintern Cave, Western Province, Papua NG | 150 individuals |
| Cuban greater funnel-eared bat | Cueva La Barca, Isle of Pines,… | < 100 individuals |
| Durrell's vontsira | Marshes of Lake Alaotra, Madagascar | Unknown |